I want England to thrash USA, though I am supporting USA overall.With joke teams like Algeria and Slovenia in the group, England are going to qualify anyway.They might as well thrash all these teams, get over-confident/hyped up and crash out at a later stage.

Though, I don't see even that happening. This is such a complete England side - not one weakness.Even Beckham isn't playing, so they have 11 contributing players this time.

The USA players file a suit against FIFA for the following :1) FIFA is not an "equal opportunity employer". Why is Tim Howard (goalie) allowed to hold the ball in both hands and the other players not?2) The players are required to play for more than 5 minutes without a commercial break3) They don't have enough markers/lines on the field so they have no clue how much ground they need to cover.4) Without all their protective gear, they feel naked on the field.5) Nobody told them it would be cold in South Africa. They were told the matches were in June.

So far the WC matches looks boring.. I think Modi could've made a huge difference. We could've Strategic Time-outs, DLF Maximum Goals, Citi Moments Of Success, MFR Blimp, Cheergirls and last but not least, after match parties. FIFA awards night with performances by Gayrukh and his dance troop of UV, Bhajji, Ishant and Yusuf "IPL" Pathan..

But I was also thinking about the same thing.Modi would have made a difference.

Instead of playing for 90 min, he would have had a T20 version of it. The match would finish in 30 minutes.First 5 minutes would be team-1 powerplay.In this period, team-2 would be allowed to play with only 8 players.

Next 5 minutes would be other way round.

After that there would be another (mutually-agreed) powerplay for 5 minutes where both teams would play with 8 players only.

I really cannot understand why people are talking about England losing.We all know that England usually start like this. And then they grow in a tournament.They are in such a weak group that they could play one-legged against Algeria and Slovenia and still win.